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As the plague of 2020 stalks the land, Isaiah Meriwether is sinking into nihilism. He is a fairly successful painter, who has lost his inspiration. He has recently landed in the news, enduring much ridicule. Laboring over his unresolved grief for a woman, who has died from the virus, leads him to doubt his life's journey. His lasting fondness for the novels of Charles Dickens has become a religious fervor. He is desperate to restore his lost idealism. Upon renewing an acquaintance with Margaret Gates his perspective of the world begins to change. She reveals a mansion of love far more…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
As the plague of 2020 stalks the land, Isaiah Meriwether is sinking into nihilism. He is a fairly successful painter, who has lost his inspiration. He has recently landed in the news, enduring much ridicule. Laboring over his unresolved grief for a woman, who has died from the virus, leads him to doubt his life's journey. His lasting fondness for the novels of Charles Dickens has become a religious fervor. He is desperate to restore his lost idealism. Upon renewing an acquaintance with Margaret Gates his perspective of the world begins to change. She reveals a mansion of love far more grandiose than anything he has imagined. However, to move himself there, he must let go of what he has most wanted in life.
Autorenporträt
The author attests that Meet Me at St. Margaret's closes a series, begun with The Vampires of Eden, followed by Florissant Girls, which evolved of its own accord. He had to let certain characters migrate across the narratives. He got stuck on the Margaret character, in particular. Her story became his mission; as he was drawn back to the spiritual deposits of his Catholic upbringing. His treatment of the soul's progress against the currents of life brought him into fleeting contact with the verities that always sanctify the human spirit.